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  4. Constitution Part 5 - Protocol on Elected Member/ Officer relations

Constitution Part 5 - Protocol on Elected Member/ Officer relations

In this section

  1. Introduction
  2. Roles of Elected Members
  3. Roles of Officers
  4. Principles underlying Member / Officer relations
  5. Undue influence
  6. Relationships between Chairs / Elected Members of the policy and other Committees including Audit and Governance, Licensing and Planning and Officers
  7. The Ceremonial Mayor
  8. Officers' advice to the Elected Members
  9. Officer relationships with party groups
  10. Elected Members in their Ward Role and Officers
  11. Personal and business relationships
  12. Councillor access to documents and information
  13. Elected Members and Officers who are members of outside organisations and other bodies
  14. Politically restricted posts
  15. Publicity material, media relations and press releases
  16. Correspondence
  17. Internet and social networking use
  18. You are here: Breaches of the protocol
  19. Alleged breaches of the Protocol by Officers
  20. Alleged breaches of the Protocol by Elected Members or Co-optees
  21. Concluding comments

Breaches of the protocol

Potential breaches of the protocol may come to light in a number of ways. They may be raised, for example, by Elected Members, Officers, non-Council officials, groups or individual members of the public. 

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